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and believe what he is saying is true. >> pete: that is what he would look like as dangerous nominee, as well. >> ainsley: spewing cdc numbers. >> pete: sean is like, these are from the cdc, right here, not true. >> brian: does anybody think he handled the covid virus well? does anyone look at florida and think they were out of control? he took the slings and arrows to allow restaurants to hope and kids go back to school. i'm sure no one will change their views. >> pete: lived reality, like bidenomics trying to spin us the economy is great and we turn around and look at reality, reality of our lives. people see through it. something like that can holdup for newsom in a 90-minute debate, over time, his track record in california shows.
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>> ainsley: we lived it, too. we live in new york and see so many people moving to florida. >> brian: while you were picking out that great out fit, your producers booked a show. >> pete: we have a great show this weekend, vivek ramaswamy, mike johnson, now speaker, trying to negotiate on capitol hill and elise stefanik. >> brian: front-runner as vice president if donald trump gets nominated. >> ainsley: you think front-runner? >> pete: in the top pier of people he's looking at. >> brian: kick us off the third hour. >> pete: the third and final hour of "fox and friends" starts right now. ♪ ♪
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>> lawrence: we're live in alpharetta, georgia. time to go see what the people are saying in georgia. let's go! what's up, georgia? [cheering] what's happening? what's happening? that's right, guys. i will tell you what is going on. what is happening. what is happening? how you doing? what's up? we're here because -- what's happening? [cheering] >> lawrence: so we had governor ron desantis here. he was here live on "fox and friends" to talk about how he dealt with the lies on the stage last night with gavin newsom, who is effectively governing a failing state and sean hannity put it on the board for everyone to see, brian and ainsley.
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gavin newsom lied at every turn. >> ainsley: i thought it depends, democrat or republican, they looked and sounded presidential. depends how you vote. if you are conservative, you don't agree with the guy on the right. but ari fleischer, when sean interviewed him, he said democrats are from mars and republicans are from ven us, last night it was clear. >> brian: more nuance. i wrote this down, shall i share with you? >> lawrence: let's hear it. >> brian: i wrote desantis is not vulnerable on covid, taxes, illegal immigrants and border, he is stronger and took hits for being mean to the lgbtq community, losing to trump and the six-week abortion, they said a lot of women don't know they
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are pregnant until six weeks, why pass something like that. newsom looks vulnerable on high taxes, homelessness, hypocrisy with french laundry and his kids being in public school. >> ainsley: unemployment, feces on the street. >> brian: right, ainsley didn't like my list. >> ainsley: i loved the list, i'm just adding. >> lawrence: go ahead, brian. >> brian: these two were going at it last night, if you missed it, watch. >> governor desantis: i was talking to a fellow who made the move from california to florida and telling me florida is better governed, safer, better budget, lower taxes and happy with the quality of life. he paused and said, by the way, i'm gavin newsom a father-in-law, we count gavin's inlaws as people who have fled california.
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gavin newsom i can handle it. i am used to it, you are bullying. >> governor desantis: california does have freedoms other states don't, you have freedom to defecate in public in california, freedom to pitch a tent on sunset boulevard, freedom to create a homeless encampment under a freeway and light it on fire. >> governor newsom: neither of us will be the nominee for our party in 2024. >> governor desantis: we have to get real here and understand biden has no business running for president and gavin newsom agrees with that, he won't say that, that is why he's running his shadow campaign. >> governor newsom: i will take joe biden at 100 versus ron desantis any age. >> brian: go ahead, lawrence. >> lawrence: when i got here to the diner, obviously knew ron desantis was going to be here. i asked him about their opinion of the debate and the folks were clear they felt ron desantis
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won. they did not like gavin newsom denying the reality. i asked them, who are you going to support. a lot of folks here, we are in georgia, support donald trump. i go, but do you like ron desantis? we like him, but we don't feel like it is his time. we had the governor on and i challenged him, i said, i've been going to diners, people love you, they don't feel like it is your time. so after our segment, he took i guess 10 to 15 minutes and diners or whatever you make of them, american people. he talked to voters about his agenda, of course he won the debate against newsom, will he win the primary against donald trump? it will take leg work and winning over the trump voters in diners across america. today demonstrated he wanted to put in the work.
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the question is it too late? >> brian: it is about iowa. only candidate to go to all 99, he got bob vanderplot, and he moved his staff to iowa. he feels if he can take iowa, he has to win it, he can get momentum and close the gap, make it seem donald trump is vulnerable, close the gap. nikki haley is gaining money and steam. no one getting close to president trump right now whachl is your thought overall? do you feel as though he felt he won? >> lawrence: yeah, i think he did. he felt like he won the debate. there is an argument he did based on the record, the question is also, though, will some independent buy the swagger and the framing of newsom's lies? if you have friends not a part of your political ideology, you know some can be easily
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influenced and i hear it all the time. he's great. he talks a certain way. he's likeable. that matters to voters. >> ainsley: i was watching with someone from florida, when gavin newsom said ron desantis closed the beaches, they said, no he didn't. then desantis said you closed disney world, we had it open and it affected employees and people and tourists. people were going to florida in droves, we cannot forget covid, it could happen again. ron desantis was a hero during that time period, they were not making kids get vaccinated and covid death rate. florida in the middle and california on the right. florida and california were about the same, so many factors go into that, ron desantis was letting people go to disney world, on the beaches and they
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didn't have to wear masks. >> brian: they also -- they poured sand in the skate parks. >> lawrence: so true and then ainsley, you make the point, people were coming to florida, it wasn't just people, it was democrats shutting down their states and then vacationing -- >> brian: aoc. >> lawrence: you saw, they did not believe their policy. [cheering] >> brian: give you an example, they asked me to interview jim gray for his special and i'm in los angeles and here we are opened up in new york and florida and in los angeles, i could not find any place to buy breakfast, not even the hotel. everything was closed because of covid, what do you expect to do with shop owners and restaurant owners? people inner toos. find out what the people of georgia, georgia went to joe biden last time.
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>> lawrence: i know, georgia went to joe biden, is that going to happen again? >> no. >> lawrence: i have to check for the record. you said dolly for president. >> i say dolly for president. >> lawrence: let me ask you this, big debate last night, who do you think won the debate? >> sean hannity pretty well. >> lawrence: he did a great job. >> he had stats and desantis was just proving his point and gavin newsom was bullying him and he was just nasty and slick and desantis won the day. >> lawrence: ma'am, what do you feel? who won the debate last night? >> i agree, disappointing that was the approach gavin newsom wanted to take as opposed to defending his position. he has nothing to defend and so he just tried to slip his way out of it and tried to hurt the other candidate and that made
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him look terrible. >> lawrence: thank you, ma'am. talk with more folks, my new friend here. you got to meet ron desantis for the first time. how do you think he did on the debate stage last night? >> i think he did great on the debate stage and gavin newsom did not answer one question. sean had to ask him three times, but you didn't answer the question. he just ignored it and went to his talking points and definitely ron desantis won. >> lawrence: thank you, ma'am. one more taebl. how you doing, ma'am? who do you think won the debate last night? >> desantis by a mile. >> lawrence: who do you think won? >> desantis. >> lawrence: now we have desantis won the debate. who is going to be the nominee for the republican party? we still got a primary going on. it is tough, there are good ones out there, they got to prove themselves. >> lawrence: who is going to be
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the nominee? >> i couldn't say right now, not yet. >> lawrence: show of hands, just heard from ron desantis, who thinks desantis will be the nominee for republican party. raise your hand. who thinks nikki haley will be nominee. who thinks vivek ramaswamy will be the nominee? who thinks donald trump will be the nominee? [cheering] >> lawrence: okay. that is why we go to the diners, to get the pulse of the country. back to you, ainsley and brian. >> ainsley: huge restaurant, massive. >> brian: they are up early in georgia. >> ainsley: we love georgia, thank you. to a fox news alert, rocket sirens are going off in northern israel, towns previously targeted by hezbollah. to the south carrying out strikes and terror strikes in gaza after limited ceasefire. >> brian: renewed fighting
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started again after israelis detailed alarming treatment about the treatment of hostages. >> hamas drug our children and branded them with burns from motorcycle exhaust pipes to identify them in case they tried to escape. hamas treated our people worse than animals and we will put hamas down. >> brian: still some people in gaza fighting anyway. let's go to greg palkot live in southern israel. greg. >> greg: we are about a mile away from the gaza strip, we have strong evidence that the war between israel and hamas is on and that ceasefire is gone. an hour ago, we had two hamas rockets come from the gaza strip, hitting overhead this town, luckily the iron dome defenses worked and knocked them out of the sky. we've been seeing israeli
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airstrikes and artillery and hearing a lot of automatic gunfire coming from gaza, a sign that israel could well be clashing with hamas right now, a sign that hamas is not completely down, even in the northern part of gaza. strongest strikes are in the south, it is believed that is where hamas leadership has moved to. there are civilians there causing problems. how did this break down? both sides blaming each other after 100 hostageses were freed, israel says hamas did not produce an adequate list of hostages to be released. hamas said it did. hamas was attacks with rockets in various towns along the border before the ceasefire was over yesterday. israel been hitting along the gaza strip. they say they are warning individuals and assurance given to secretary of state blinken to
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that effect, but there are claimed casualties, dozens of casualties on this new day of fighting between israel and hamas. again, to the hostages which continue to be a huge story. eight were released yesterday, including 21-year-old mia, who was reunited with her joyous family. sadly, as you noted, the horror stories are coming out of what individuals had to endure week after week after week in hamas captivity and today, sad news we've learned that two hostages, it was believed held captive by hamas in fact they had been killed. two more israelis killed in this terror rampage in the past couple of months in this area. bad stuff everyday. back to you. >> ainsley: do you have details, names or where they are from? >> greg: they are israelis in the ages of 40 in the case of
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one and 86 years old in the case of the other, one of the oldest hostages held, adding to sadness. >> brian: can you imagine kidnapping an 86-year-old. >> ainsley: or branding a child. >> brian: carley shimkus has news. >> carley: japanese officials are expressing concern over the u.s. decision to keep ospreys in the air following a deadly crash on wednesday, when a war plane crashed off japan's southwest coast during a routine mission. at least one crew member was killed. that search and rescue is still ongoing. the fbi offering a $10,000 reward as they search for two men who carjacked a special agent at gunpoint near capitol hill. the carjackers didn't go far, the chevy malibu was found less
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than a mile from where it was stolen. henry henry cuellar joined us earlier to discuss the d.c. crime crisis. >> you got to support police and have the right laws to have repercussions, if somebody breaks the law, you have to enforce that law. >> carley: the criminals who took henry cuellar's car have not been caught. and help guests get lost in new york city at christmas time like kevin. >> this is one of our finest suites, sir. ♪ ♪ >> this is great. wow. huge bed just for me. >> carley: this is cool, the
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>> brian: get this, two hours from now, house lawmakers expected to hold a vote to expel new york congressman george santos following the scathing ethics report, including finance abuse. george santos joins us ahead of the critical vote. congressman, how do you think this vote will go, if 290 vote for you to be expelled, you are gone. >> this is prerogative of the members of the house, i have not whipped it or campaigned. i want people to vote their conscious, if their choice to link me with two confederates
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convicted in a court of law, i'll be the first to get expelled without a -- demise of this body. >> brian: the things they are saying you did, you deceived donors, providing contributions to your campaigns that were payments for personal use. you reported fictitious loans to induce donors to give you more money. used connections to obtain additional funds for yourself through fraud means, used campaign funds for your own benefit. did you know at the time how wrong this is? >> so, brian, i have not unpacked this and won't out of respect to the process i'm going with the doj, for me to start talking about this, i go ahead and forego my rights and undermine process and due process that the doj has afforded me unlike the ethics
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decision. for me to start talking is what my opponents would like me to do to incriminate myself, hurt my chances on my criminal case, i will not answer those questions today, sir. >> three money laundering, 23 criminal charges overall. they had a couple votes that did not work. this might be different, only five members of congress have been expelled, what it mean to you to be sixth? how do you process that? >> it has not sunken in, it is tough thing to digest, especially when i have come here, all work i've done in this body has been above board. nobody can question my ethics and conduct in congress. unlike my colleagues who are on drunken tirades going after their former staff, but i'm
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being pinned for this nonsense and here i am about to join a long history of due process of people who committed atrocities meanwhile, i've been only accused. i have a scheduled court appearance for next year, but these guys want an expedient conclusion now. they don't care what the facts are. they put in the report that i was exonerated for sexual harassment. the committee did not suggest expulsion and he's riding this along with long island republicans in new york, hypocrisy at its finest. >> brian: yesterday you filed ethics violation to jamaal bowman and bowman said this, no
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one in congress takes george santos seriously, this is a meaningless stunt. your reaction? >> the reaction is he's a criminal, he admitted in court and obstructed a federal proceeding and everybody known had he been a republican, he would have been indictod felony charge of obstructing official proceeding. >> brian: i know gaetz says he will not vote to expel yboebert will not vote to expel you. do you think you will be expelled today? >> i don't know, if god's will to keep me, i will stay, if his will to leave, i will leave and do so graciously. >> brian: everything about working at citigroup, goldman
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sachs, have you been doing this your whole life, is this the first time you have been forced to pay for this? >> i can go and rehash everything, but it has been loudly documented on all questions you just asked and short answer is would i not have said certain things, absolutely, i'm an adult and mature enough. to think i built my life over the last couple months is not fair, not true and dishonest. i have a life, people that have been around me my entire life who are appalleded at what the media -- >> brian: you don't think you brought this on yourself? >> in some way, we all bring things on ourselves, i just acknowledged, i bear responsibility, what has been made out of mistakes in the past that i admitted to on national
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television on this network with tulsi gabbard last december, i dare members of congress have the courage to come on here and tell national television what i did and own up to shortcomings and have humility to do so. >> brian: you expect to be expelled today? >> i don't expects, i believe they have the votes. the congressman said he had 150, walked it back to 1 20, they need 77. >> brian: we'll see and we have another election in november. >> i hope you have a shot at a conservative, you won't know what a conservative looks like once i'm gone. >> brian: thanks so much and peter king did have that seat for a long time. best of luck. battle of governors, desantis and newsom spar in a prime-time
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>> ainsley: shocking new report claims the cia retrieved ufo's from sites across the floor. lawmakers addressing this yesterday on capitol hill.
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griff jenkins joins us with details. >> griff: it may be out there as mulder and skully would say, sources telling daily mail, secretive cia office has been collecting crash ufo evidence for decades, including crash removal. the government won't come clean so this bipartisan group is uncovering what congressman tim burchett believes is a cover-up. >> they have told us this don't exist, nasa has reports and the cia has reports on it, but the pentagon tells us they don't exist. we are spending a lot of money to investigate something that doesn't exist. >> griff: tim burchett's amendment would force cia and pentagon into declassifying documents, they are skeptical we
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will ever know the whole truth. a press conference from matt gaetz on if he is closer to believing there are extra terrestrials. >> i am hesitant to make that leap, it is of nothing that i'm aware of having existing in our arsenal of assets. >> griff: it is not a no, gaetz and tim burchett acknowledge it could be unidentified ariel phenomenon belonging to adversaries like chinese, but they want the government to tell us what they know. >> ainsley: thank you, rising gas prices taking center stage at last night's debate. watch. >> working people pay more in your state than the state of california charges for millionaires and billionaires. it is a fact. >> it is not true, you have $6 or $7 a gallon gas, these are
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blue-collar workers, you want them to buy electric vehicles, how will working class people buy electric vehicles. >> ainsley: tyrus is here to react. can you believe that, out of all the spins that is one americans know taxes are higher in california. >> tyrus: that was interesting debate last night, i felt desantis came to introduce himself to the country and newsom came to run the biden administration's plan and facts be damned. i lived and grew up in california and lived in florida for a short time. my son lives in florida, i fly there to see baseball and fly back to california to see friends and family and i wish i could make an argument, it is not even close. california is a disaster, the homeless crisis is unbelievable, cost of living is unbelievable, it has always been high in
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california. gas prices have been high and newsom's answer was trying to attack desantis with talking points so he was auditioning for democratic party last night and he was trying to show he could walk into the belly of the beast that is fox news and push his agenda and that is what he did. it was not california versus florida, it was democratic party auditioning hopefully their newest star against desantis. >> ainsley: yeah, when you look at the national gas prices, we were energy independent and now we're not because he closed down pipelines on day one. current national average is $3.25 now. the curt florida average is $3.17. tyrus, i read your book and know
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your story, i remember the days i had to use change in my ash tray in my car and go into the gas station and say put $.70 in this, i get paid tomorrow, enough to get me through thursday. >> i remember telling my friends, pony up, can i get $4 on pump 20, please. california gas has always been ridiculous in california, but outrageous now. >> ainsley: desantis mentioned going to the grocery store and seeing a woman have to put groceries back. >> desantis was talking from boots on the ground, he is seeing this stuff and talked to people who moved from california to florida. >> ainsley: great to see you, have a wonderful weekend. >> tyrus: tell brian kilmeade he is in trouble for calling me
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cute on national television. >> ainsley: you'll have to beat him up again, not hard. what did voters think about last night? lawrence is in alpharetta, georgia. hi, lawrence. >> lawrence: let's hear from the people. i have a new friend here, we were talking because you said lj, i moved to georgia from california. >> i said lawrence. >> lawrence: you said, look, i used to like newsom, you were democrat and now more independent. why did you move? >> my husband is republican and i was more middle, for social reasons probably more democratic, but i had that republican fiscal conservative but what happened, it got crazy in california. and that handgavin was not
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making it work for us. to me, he's not the right candidate. it is important, we have right now, people want to be heard, america wants to be heard and we have a president right now that might be cognitively impaired. i know you love who is up, he is narcissistic, will he quit tweeting and fight for us instead of fighting everybody. >> lawrence: trump needs to stop tweeting and be reasonable. >> be compassionate, listen and don't always fly off the handle and he has a right to, show that power of reagan, right? that would help more independent voters and people that have left the democratic party vote for him. >> lawrence: the former president watches the show.
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>> then shout out, milton eagles going to the final four tonight, baby. >> lawrence: you saw the debate, ron desantis was here, who do you think won the debate? >> we saw newsom as used car salesman, '95 miata, instead of having cheap chrome add-ones, show the carfax. he wants to distract. >> lawrence: real quick, you are for who? >> nikki haley. >> you are for? >> donald trump. >> you are still friends? >> yes. >> that's what i'm talking about. been great being at eggs up grill, they have been great. georgia, we love you, it's been great. [cheering] >> lawrence: but you are going to have, if you love our diner segment, you want your voice to be heard, i'll be in raleigh, north carolina, join me now, back to you guys.
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>> ainsley: what are you doing? >> brian: booking yourself across the country? you just make decisions on your own? on the fly, i'm going to raleigh. incredible. >> ainsley: the journalist behind the twitter files, uncovering censor by the biden administration and one democrat denying the infamous hunter biden laptop is real. >> brian: hillary vaughn is on capitol hill. hillary. >> good morning, part of what raised the issue of government censorship was the hunter biden laptop story. it ended up fuelling conspiracy theories that to this day lawmakers seem to believe. >> are you suggesting "new york post" is a conspiracy to construct contents of the hunter
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biden laptop? >> no, laptops can be -- there is evidence of it, the point is -- >> no evidence of it. >> you are engaged in a conspiracy. >> for some members of congress, this is personal, they saw their own speech muzzled at the government's request. massie had a tweet that was flagged, true information the government did not want it out there, but they shut it down. government working with social media is not robbing americans of the right to free speech, it is enforcing their terms of service. >> first amendment says the government can censor. >> time has expired. >> they are not censoring, they are flagging. >> 35% of the first maechlt? >> it is not first amendment, it is terms of service, they are flagging for social media companies to make decisions,
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that is not the first amendment, that is terms of service. >> democrats said because social media companies didn't action content the government wanted 100% of the time, proof the two were not working in cahoots to control what was posted online and censor americans. >> brian: hillary, outside twitter, no proof anything will change, you would think they would stop, there is no bearings right now, thanks so much. >> ainsley: still ahead, time for holiday cheer, christian music artist katy nicole is here. >> brian: check in with bill hemmer live at the reagan library. >> ainsley: beautiful backdrop. >> bill: thank you, you know what that is, you have seen many times, for viewers at home and around the world, annual defense forum at the reagan library. there is no end to hot topics
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>> ainsley: of course, jesus is the reason for the season. our next guest is a chart topping singer putting faith in the spotlight. take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ i pray that a break through would happen today. i pray that for your life in jesus' name.
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>> ainsley: one of the best songs out there right now. here to kick off the all american music series katie nichole. we sing this in church all the time and i'm talking to you. you wrote it and sing it. what an incredible voice. >> i started singing when i was three years old but i didn't start singing christian music until later in my life. i was about 18 years old when i started leading worship and felt something different about the way i was singing and singing for the glory of god was a special thing to me. somehow it turned into where i am now. >> ainsley: you have a christian tour that starts tonight. tell us more about it. >> this is jesus christmas tour starts today and i'm so excited. jordan smith, i get to share the stage with. some of the best singers i have ever heard in my life. and so this tour is very exciting. we're playing six shows in total and we'll be in some of the most
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beautiful theaters. i can tell you that the christian spirit will be all over it. >> ainsley: i'm holding one of your vinyls. you will add more songs coming out in may. >> i've been doing a lot of writing and this deluxe means a lot for me and i can't wait for people to hear the songs. >> ainsley: you know what it means to be broken and separate and to experience the beauty of the lord and redemption. >> i mean it when i say jesus changed my life. i have had two back surgeries. the first one didn't do what it was supposed to do. the second one was where the miracle happened and i came out of the second surgery, i was very depressed after the first. so depressed a hit a place where i wanted to end my life. and thankfully i heard the voice of the lord saying hold on, i'm not done yet. i believed that voice. if i hadn't believed that voice i wouldn't be standing here now and doing what i'm doing.
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>> ainsley: your voice is blessing people and helping them get through. you will sing o holy night. jesus was born on a very holy night. ♪ o holy night, the stars are brightly shining, it is the night of our dear savior's birth ♪ ♪ long lay the world in sin and error pining until he appeared and the soul felt its worth ♪ ♪ a thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices, for yonder
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breaks a new and glorious morn ♪ ♪ fall on your knees, o hear the angel voices ♪ ♪ o night divine, o night when christ was born ♪ ♪ o night, divine, o night divine ♪
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♪ holy, holy is the lord, we sing holy, holy is the lord ♪ ♪ fall on in your knees, o hear the angel voices ♪ ♪ o night divine, o night when christ was born ♪ ♪ o night, divine, o night, o night divine ♪
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>> ainsley: a beautiful performance from katie nichole. how about that voice. unbelievable. >> brian: now a holiday shot of the morning. >> ainsley: here to unveil the "fox & friends" advent calendar she made for us is lifestyle editor lee. >> it's like everything from chocolate to makeup to toys. i made you guys a life-size one. we'll count down to christmas. every day you open up a box to reveal a gift inside. today is december 1st. you guys will open box number one. >> ainsley: door number one. personalized stationary. >> brian: we're getting the gifts? >> yeah.
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>> today the gift is for you guys. i will be steve doocy now until the end of time. >> brian: this is great. >> ainsley: they do good christmas cards. >> calendars, note cards. we made them for you guys obviously. you can get whatever it is. >> brian: it was nice of santa, i love this font. now the weekend people will get a chance to do that? >> every day until christmas you guys will open up a box and reveal a gift. i won't tell you what's inside all of them. >> brian: is one of them cash or a car? >> you never know. >> he showed me one day. >> sweet treats in there. >> brian: you aren't supposed to peek. >> ainsley: get your christmas cards. >> brian: stay within yourself. >> bill: good morning. we start with a fox news alert

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